THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
To our relatives and friends
we wish you a very happy
:MR. & MRS. HARRY BEACH
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AND DAUGHTER,
and healthy New Year
Ilene & Joni
wish all their friends
and relatives a happy
and prosperous New Year
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THE FIDLERS
Bernie & Betty
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LE SHANAH
TOVOH TIBOSEVO
We wish our relatives and
friends a happy and healthy
New Year
For a Good Year. Shalom
Peace and Blessings
MR. & MRS.
LOUIS BORDOLEY
MINISTER: GARMON
MR. & MRS.
JERRY GOLDMAN
AND PHILLIP
ELIZABETH and
BENJAMIN
EIZELMAN
Tarzana, Calif.
extend best wishes for
wish all their friends
and family a healthy
and happy New Year
a happy and healthy
New Year to all
LARRY & DODIE
HARRIS
AND FAMILY
Best wishes to all our friends
and family for a Happy New Year
MR. and MRS. LEON FELD
wish all their friends and
relatives a good, healthy Year
Southfield
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Happy New Year
L. LANKIN TEXTILE WEAVERS
we weave burns,
tears & moth holes
in clothing and double knits
557 - 2531
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happy Near Year to all our
friends and family
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RICHARD MOSS
DAVID, CAROL
& SUSAN
_....,Wishing The Community
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
Mr. Leo's Hair Talk
25900 Greenfield O.P.
(Landmark Bldg.)
968-1519
Happy New Yeor To All
MIDWEST FIRE
ADJUSTERS, INC.
Mackey Co.—Mr. & Mrs. Charles I. Jacobson
David Gross and Allen Gross
! ,•(YII W. 10 Mile Rd. Suite 100
Southfield — 354-3800
Best Wishes to all our
friends and family for a
happy New Year
MR. & MRS.
BEN MASLOWSKY
SANFORD, HARRIET, MARK,
ROBERT _& LORI WOLOK
Oak Park
wish their dear friends
and relatives a happy
and healthy New Year
Wishing All Our Customers and Friends
A Very Happy, Healthy & Prosperous
NEW YEAR
Sam Gold and Sons Decorators
MACK PACKING CO.
Wishes all their Customers & Friends
A Happy New Year
Sandy Zawierucha
Jim Maisano
Sincere Wishes For A Happy New Year
"BILL COOK"
-Able Aluminum Company
22110 Morton
Oak Park, Mich. 48237
546-0050
ARDMORE SHOE REPAIR
and the SHERBERG FAMILY
wish their friends and customers
and family a happy New Year
Chatham Square Shopping Center
25796 Middlebelt at 11 Mile
474-8585
Farmington Hills
To Our Customers and Friends
We Wish A Healthy and Prosperous
NEW YEAR
Upfal Electrical Service
557-8981
557-5775
Recent Harris Poll
Finds Begin Support
Strongly Grounded in
Oriental Community
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JERUSALEM—A
Harris poll taken recently
indicates that the key to
Prime Minister Menahem
Begin's victory in the May
elections was a significant
swing to his Likud align-
ment by Jews of African
and Asian origin.
The poll, taken between
June 24 and 'July 3, in-
volved hour-long interviews
with 1,026 Jewish voters,
deemed to be a cross-sec-
tion of the electorate in Is-
rael. The findings were re-
leased Monday..
Observers believe the
switch to Likud is an in-
dication that the Oriental
Jews, who form a majority
among Israelis, resent what
has been described as their
social underdog status and
have turned against the
country's heretofore en-
trenched establishment.
According to the Harris
statistics, 54 percent of the
Israeli electorate now identi-
fy themselves as Orientals
of African or Asian back-
ground. In the survey, 43
percent of the Orientals had
voted for Labor in the 1973
election, with 41 percent for
Likud. But last May, the
poll revealed, 52 percent of
the Oriental vote went to
Likud, with a drop to 21 per-
cent for Labor.
The poll showed that Ori-
ental Israelis were strongly
committed—by 68 percent—
to Jewish settlement of the
West Bank and only 24 per-
cent said they favored re-
turning even parts of the
territory to Jordan.
The polls found that per-
sonal support for Begin
rose after his election vic-
tory, and most of those sur-
veyed said they expected
him to complete his four
year-term despite some con-
cern about.- his health.
Asked what the top prior-
ities of the Begin regime
should be, most cited a
need to improve Israel's
economy. This was followed
closely by a need to find a
peaceful settlement with
the Arabs.
However, less than half
of those interviewed said
they thought Begin would
find a way toward a peace-
Yeshiva U. Offers
NEW YORK—The Ye-
shiva University Gerontolo-
gical Institute will offer a
post-master's degree Ge-
rontology Certificate Pro-
gram this fall for social
workers,
psychologists,
nurses, and
counselors,
members of the rabbinate
who deal with the aged.
The program will empha-
size the utilization of cur-
rent knowledge in profes-
sional practice.
Among the areas covered
will be the biological and
medical. and the psychologi-
cal aspects of aging, major
legislation affecting older
adults, management of pro-
grams for older adults, in-
stitutional and community
ful solution. Bare major-
ities said he was capable of
restoring Israel's economic
well-being and bringing the
"most capable people into
the government."
Much larger majorities
said they expected Begin to
adequately handle the ques-
tion of allowing more settle-
ment in the administered
territories, to rally support
from Diaspora Jews and to
run a scandal-free govern-
ment.
In other issues, the poll
showed that a majority of
Israeli voters felt that
Begin would have some
trouble in dealing with
Washington. Two-thirds
said they disliked President
Carter's pronouncements
about the Middle East, espe-
cially a Palestinian "home-
land" and Israeli with-
drawal to its pre-1967 bor-
ders.
However 93 percent said
they regarded the United
States as a .friend; 63 per-
cent said they felt the same
way about Britain and 68
percent about West Ger-
many, but only 34 percent
said they regarded France
as a friend of Israel.
Harris said that the sur-
vey had been commissioned
privately for $35,000—"close
to our cost"—by Edgar M.
Bronfman, chairman of the
Seagram Company.
Meanwhile, it was report-
ed that a majority of Is-
raelis (50.8 percent) believ-
es that Prime Minister
Begin is prepared to make
compromises for the sake
of peace with the Arab coun-
tries, and- that his public
militant statements are
merely a tactical ploy in
his negotiations, according
to a survey made by the
PORI Institute which was
recently made public.
Only 15.2 percent of the
public believes that Begin
is truly a militant and that
his stance is not capable of
compromise. At the same
time 12.8 percent said that
Begin is, in their view, not
a militant at all, in terms
of his public utterances.
20.7 percent of the popu-
lation expressed no opinion
one way or the other.
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Aging Program
settings, and counseling the
older adult.
The program will be ad-
ministered by Dr. Celia B.
Weisman, director of pro-
gram planning and devel-
opment of the Yeshiva Uni-
versity Gerontological In-
stitute and associate profes-
sor of social work at the
university's Wurzweiler
School of Social Work.
The application deadline
for the fall term is Sept. 16.
For applications and infor-
mation, write Dr. Celia B.
Weisman, Yeshiva Univer-
sity Gerontological In-
stitute, Brookdale Center,
55 Fifth Ave., New York,
New York 10003.
Friday, September 9, 1977 8:
JANET, GARY and JOSHUA ALPERT
wish a happy and healthy New Year
to all our family and friends
Best wishes for a happy and healthy
New Year to all our family and friends
MR. & MRS. MITCHELL BRAND
Southfield
Wishing all our family and friends
a healthy & happy New Year
BLANCHE, ABE, ELLIOT, PAULA
AND DEBBIE DUKE
Best wishes for a happy, healthy
New Year to all our relatives and friends
JUDY & BERNIE FELDMAN
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MANDY & JOEL FISHER
SRI and KEVIN
wish all their family and friends
a happy and healthy New Year
We wish all our rekrtives and friends
a New Year of health and happiness
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We wish all our relatives and friends
a New Year of health and happiness
THE FOX FAMILY
Larry, Tobi, Michael and Ulan
in lieu of sending cards we are making
a contribution to a Jewish charity
MR. & MRS. PHILIP ASH
and FAMILY
wish all their family and
friends a happy, healthy
and prosperous New Year.
MR. and MRS. MAX BRUMER
wish all our relatives and
friends a healthy, happy
and prosperous New Year.
IDA DIAMOND
wishes her family and
friends ;a-happy and
peaceful New Year
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May the New Year bring health and
happiness to all our dear friends
and family
MR. and MRS. ARTHUR D. DISNER
And FAMILY
PHYLLIS and JOEL GURSTELL
MICHAEL and STACY
extend their best wishes for a year filled
with happiness, good health and peace